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Novi Sad mayor demands apology from singer after concert cancellation

12 articles | Updated 5d ago | Created Mar 08
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Mayor Zarko Micin of Novosad has called for Croatian singer Toni Cetinski to apologize following the artist's decision to cancel his upcoming show due to accusations that a local hall was used as an extermination center during WWII, with authorities stating he is spreading brutal falsehoods and deceiving public.

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    Novi Sad Mayor Zarko Micic has split Croats in Serbia by stating the SPENS sports hall was a refugee reception center, not an extermination camp.
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    Singer Toni Cetinski canceled his concert due to furious backlash for allegedly lying about and deceiving people regarding historical events at Novi Sad's Spens Hall.
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    Mayor Micic claims he has proven with evidence that there were never concentration camps in the SPENS sports hall, calling them 'brutal lies'.
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    The controversy involves Cetinski admitting to spreading false information while locals express shock over his untruths regarding their city.
[Mar 10] Toni Cetic splits Croats in Serbia; Cetinsky cancels concert amid backlash for lies and deception.
[Mar 9, Mar 8 - Multiple sources report same events on these dates] (Specific times vary by source) Mayor Micic states SPENS was a reception center not an extermination camp; Cetinski faces accusations of lying and insulting the public.
[Mar 8] Novi Sad Mayor Zarko Micici publicly responds to Toni Ceticini, stating there were never concentration camps in SPENS sports hall; Cetinski admits he lied and deceived the public.